"Other" - namely Pacific bags and back when they were sold under the Fischer brand. The current Pacific black bags are superbly constructed, they make Wilson and HEAD feel like you're carrying your gear in a gymsack.

"Other" - namely Pacific bags and back when they were sold under the Fischer brand. The current Pacific black bags are superbly constructed, they make Wilson and HEAD feel like you're carrying your gear in a gymsack.

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I couldn't agree more. I've had them all, and the Pacific bag I've been using for the past few months is simply the BEST built bag I've ever owned.

It's holding up extremely well, and has the best design out there in my opinion.

Wilson Eco Pro Tour Six is a nice bag for someone not looking for a huge bag (may no longer be available?). Not too big but comfortable room for 4 racquets, water, balls, an extra shirt and socks, etc. One thermo and one water resistant compartment, 1 additional long slim compartment, 2 small wallet/keys/phone side compartments and a ball can/water bottle sleeve. I like that it has both a handle and backpack straps. The Eco material seems thin but has held up really well...has kept its shape too. I have the red one...never owned a Wilson racquet though other than a aluminum Walmart special though. My racquets haven't seemed to mind.

I've loved my Babolat Aero 12 pack, best built bag I've ever owned compared to Wilson and Volkl models I've used in the past. I could give or take the drink cooler as it takes up space I'd rather have.

This leads me to a question, mine is finally breaking down and I'm not super keen on the color scheme update and the price for them now. Anyone have suggestions for what I go with next?

My vote goes to Pacific especially the Basalt Thermal bags either XL or XXL....I have the XL....material is superior,thicker and I especially like the different compartments where you can put stuff it.

I think the higher end Wilson bags are quite good, Babolats are nice, same with the Head Monster Combi (2009 edition) if you can get past the 'squeaky' shoulder straps..heheheh.The Prince higher end bags are also quite nice and robust.

I think they're all more or less the same. I prefer using the same brand for my rackets and bags, so I stuck with Wilson. Wilson blx team II 6 pack for 30 bucks, can't go wrong with that. The fact that they included a shoe bag and has backpack straps were icing on the cake for me.

I have this one and my son (who is 13) has the same one in Black and Grey (now on sale)

Liam, in particular, is very hard on bags (and everything else!) and it hasn't missed a beat despite being carried on bikes, buses, planes and heaven knows what while being thrown about and packed with stuff.

Just got the new Yonex Pro 6 pack bag blue, the one Ivanovic is using, and it is a lot better than last year's, it now stands up right with only 2-3 racquets, unlike the older that would fall with the same, it's roomy , excellent finish quality and beautiful design, I love that blue they have.